During this year's event Keynote in addition to the unveiling of the new iPhones, we waited Apple Watch as well as several presentations that introduced new additions in the form of applications and games for the virtual library App Store. Outside of Bethesda's presentation, which featured the upcoming Elder Scrolls: Blades title for mobile phones with iOS we could witness the demonstration of new functions for the application HomeCourt, which uses elements of augmented reality to improve your basketball skills, comes with a new update called "Shot Science". Full use ARKitu so you can track your skills in throwing the ball at the basket and see interesting statistics at the same time.
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The latest application detects the number of shots, the percentage of direct hits, the speed and direction of the thrown ball. HomeCourt will also advise you at what angle you need to shoot at the basket and how much force to use. This interesting one appformer engineers from global companies like Apple, Facebook or Google. The co-founder of the creative group, David Lee, describes that the initial idea for the creation of this project was his inability to reach a basketball hoop. At that time he was still working for Apple, but this idea led him to realization HomeShort.
Application HomeThrough augmented reality, Court will advise you on how to improve your basketball skills in the most efficient way possible.
This project is an excellent example of how an augmented reality system can successfully help in the everyday life and development of top athletes, as well as recreational amateurs. Over time, a similar vision could be extended to other spheres, which do not have to be exclusively in the sports category. HomeCourt is just one of many results that point to relentless initiative Applu. The Apple company wants to become more involved in the field of augmented reality in the future, as evidenced by the large number of registered patents, trademarks and prototypes. By using the system ARKit so, according to many fans, the iPhone becomes a means of monitoring personal achievements and progress not only in sports.
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The application HomeYou can download Court with the new update "Shot Science" for free in App Store
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Jan Ondruš, Richard Vytisk I think you could try it